With
the proliferation of 5G base stations and new energy vehicles, the
thermal management requirements for electronic devices are becoming
increasingly stringent. In the realm of thermal interface materials,
Phenyl Silicone Oil is emerging as the preferred carrier for high-end
applications.
Phenyl
Silicone Oil is hailed as a "heat-resistant pioneer" because of the
phenyl groups introduced into its molecular chain. This structure not
only endows it with higher refractive index and dielectric properties
compared to ordinary silicone oils but, more importantly, significantly
enhances its thermal stability. In high-temperature aging tests, phenyl
silicone oil demonstrates extremely low volatility and oxidation
stability. This ensures that thermal gels or greases made from it do not
dry out or harden during long-term high-temperature operation,
guaranteeing the enduring efficiency of the heat dissipation path.
Currently, phenyl silicone oil plays a critical role in high-performance
thermal pads for CPUs/GPUs and potting compounds for power batteries,
safeguarding the "cooling" of electronic hearts.
High temperature resistant silicone oil IOTA 255